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March 2007 Blog
Why Love is not Sex
People who talk about love typically mean biology. Love is actually life rather than biology but humanity has put love and sex together into the same category. Both are extraordinary subjects but not the same. In a deeper understanding of our biology, a door opens into regions of love beyond the genetics that crave sex.
There once was a time when a week of global orgy was common. Females were in heat.When the yearly cycle of the female was over, life returned to normal.Females that wanted sex when the heat cycle was over started to complain. The sex wasn’t as great. Without the chemicals that came along with the heat, the female couldn’t experience the electricity or get the kundalini going. It was half sex and orgasms were so-so. So the female body figured out how to put the heat in more often and soon got the sexual heat happening once a month, allowing humanity to have sex all the time.
Men and women both like the heat. That desire has led to today’s world of continuous sex. Infatuation, lust, romantic crushes, love at first sight and all the other quick events we call love are biological instincts rather than love.
What is sexual heat? When a male and female are walking down the same street, it is typically the male hormones that trigger the female. The male body secretes airborne hormones that register in the female first. After that, the hormones in the female turn on and they are much, much stronger than the male’s. Once the female hormones turn on, they can overpower the male hormones. The male may start the heat, but female heat is usually the basis for sex in this world.
The human heat cycle has mutated from its original one year cycle. Before the mutation, women came into heat once a year beginning around age 12. With the female cycle, new hormones would enter the body bringing a craving for sex. With the new hormones came in, the body wanted a mate.
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